

The mouse uses an aesthetic straight from Azeroth, looking almost like a piece of armor. With the technical specs added to the sheer versatility this mouse has to offer, it's easy to see where its appeal comes from. As far as tracking and reaction times go, it's very impressive, with a resolution of 3200 dpi (which you can adjust lower if you'd like in the management program), and a max speed of 65 inches per second. You'll also be able to create and use custom macros that the mouse will remember in game, allowing you to quickly and easily launch a barrage of attacks on unsuspecting chumps.
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Along with that, you'll be able to save up to 10 different button configurations through the management software that comes with the mouse, allowing you to quickly jump between different layouts for your different needs, whether it's for different characters, or simply different specs for your avatar.

The big appeal of this mouse is that it has 15 buttons ready to be mapped out for all your macros or key bindings, which is absurd to say the least (but in a good way). Coming out of the gate with a $99 price tag, SteelSeries created a very capable piece equipment to aid you with your gaming needs, but this is something reserved for the most dedicated of WoW players, with an unintuitive and cumbersome experience to the more casual fans out there. When we got our first look at the official mouse for World of Warcraft, we were fairly impressed, mostly by the potential the peripheral held, but finally getting our hands on it held a different story. With World of Warcraft being one of the most popular games in the world, it only made sense that someone would eventually make a mouse designed specifically for adventuring in Azeroth.
